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ZAMBIA

About Zambia

The territory of Northern Rhodesia was administered by the [British] South Africa Company from 1891 until it was taken over by the UK in 1923. During the 1920s and 1930s, advances in mining spurred development and immigration. The name was changed to Zambia upon independence in 1964. In the 1980s and 1990s, declining copper prices, economic mismanagement and a prolonged drought hurt the economy. Elections in 1991 brought an end to one-party rule, but the subsequent vote in 1996 saw blatant harassment of opposition parties. The election in 2001 was marked by administrative problems with three parties filing a legal petition challenging the election of ruling party candidate Levy MWANAWASA. MWANAWASA was reelected in 2006 in an election that was deemed free and fair. Upon his abrupt death in August 2008, he was succeeded by his Vice President Rupiah BANDA, who subsequently won a special presidential by-election in October 2008. Michael SATA was elected President in September 2011. (Source: World Factbook)

Zambia: Economy, Business, Cryptocurrency, Labor, Banking, Industry and Trade

Zambia: Education, Literacy, and Libraries

Zambia: Environment, Climate, Geology, Energy, Mining, Animals and Natural Disasters

Zambia: Equality, Civil and Human Rights

Zambia: General Information, Maps and Statistics

Zambia: Agriculture, Forests and Aquaculture

Zambia: Arts, Culture, Entertainment, Sports, Parks and Recreation

Zambia: Communications, Journalism, Media and Internet

Zambia: Health, Disability, Safety, Nutrition, Fitness and Mental Health

Zambia: History, Anthropology, Archaeology and Geography

Zambia: International Relations, Cooperation, Diplomacy, Sanctions and Foreign Assistance

Zambia: Judicial System, Courts and Law

Zambia: Military, Defense, Security, Intelligence, Terrorism and Peace

Zambia: Poverty and Social Protection Programs

Zambia: Public Safety, Weapons, Corrections, Law Enforcement and Crime

Zambia: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics